Most of the powerbait worms will float but it’s more about buoyancy so they just don’t fall as fast unless you have a tiny jig head on it but could probably float in under a bobber with a split shot half up the leader so it can sink just a little faster and that fall should attract trout
goonatic1 on
I’ll throw one on the hook after I put a couple power eggs on and slide them above the eye of the hook, works great and I feel like they don’t get in the way of a hookset like the eggs can sometimes. But I think these honey worms are neutral buoyancy, I’ve thrown them alone on a size 8 mosquito hook and they didn’t float for me
Headz7 on
Talk about pollution, what about when you’re fly gets caught into a tree that you can’t retrieve?
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Work great for trout
It’s pollution
Most of the powerbait worms will float but it’s more about buoyancy so they just don’t fall as fast unless you have a tiny jig head on it but could probably float in under a bobber with a split shot half up the leader so it can sink just a little faster and that fall should attract trout
I’ll throw one on the hook after I put a couple power eggs on and slide them above the eye of the hook, works great and I feel like they don’t get in the way of a hookset like the eggs can sometimes. But I think these honey worms are neutral buoyancy, I’ve thrown them alone on a size 8 mosquito hook and they didn’t float for me
Talk about pollution, what about when you’re fly gets caught into a tree that you can’t retrieve?